What School You Went?
A PBS Hawai‘i podcast that explores Hawaiʻi's local cultures, communities and relationships – that help shape our identity. PBS Hawaiʻi President and CEO Ron Mizutani hosts a weekly conversation with unique and colorful individuals from across the state. From rubbah slippahs to unsolved local mysteries, Ron and guests examine and shed light on the real deal of what makes Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi.
Show episodes
Sashimi is a local New Year’s custom, but how much do you know about the journey from sea to plate? Eric Kingma, Executive Director of Hawaiʻi Longline Association, explains.Support the show Follow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok
With New Year’s Eve comes the annual conversation about fireworks. Comedian and City Councilmember Augie Tulba weighs in on the divisive tradition.Support the show Follow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok
Chef Mark Noguchi talks about the popular hole-in-the wall hot spot, Palace Saimin in Kalihi.Support the show Follow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok
As Shaka Santa and Tutu Mele take their yearly seats in front of Honolulu Hale, sculptor Alex Ching reveals the process of getting the icons ready for the holidays.Support the show Follow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok
On December 12, 1985, Honolulu Mayor Frank Fasi welcomed the community to Honolulu Hale to celebrate the lighting of a 50-foot Norfolk Pine. Pauline Worsham of Friends of Honolulu City Lights gets us ready for the 39th Anniversary of this joyful holiday tradition.Support the show Follow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter
Born and raised in Waimanalo, Sasha Colby’s drag and gender journey is a story of truth, authenticity, perseverance and strength, and the Season 15 winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race is just getting started.Support the show Follow us on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok